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According to the major of the reserve, Alexei Hetman, if the Ukrainian is called...

"8-10 hours every day": The Armed Forces told how to prepare mobilized (video)

According to the major of the reserve, Alexei Hetman, if the Ukrainian is called up, it does not mean that in a few days he will be sent to the first line of the front, because he does not have experience or knowledge. First of all, you will need to master basic skills. In Ukraine, general mobilization continues, during which conscripts can be received by conscripts aged 18 to 60 years. At the same time, the citizens who were called up need time to prepare.

Alexei Hetman's reserve Major in the Channel 24 Commentary told in more detail about this process. According to him, mobilization in no way means that the Ukrainians will be sent to the first line of the front in a few days, because it has no experience and appropriate knowledge. In addition, even commanders choose fighters with experience when it comes to assault. In general, the young soldier's course lasts a month, but for a mobilized citizen it may not be enough.

During this period it is necessary to master the basic things, namely: to learn how to shoot with a plate weapon or a machine gun, as well as to undergo medical training to know how you can help yourself. "This can be done in a few weeks, but the preparation will last for 8-10 hours every day. You can forget about the weekend. And for the second month you can talk about profile training, because a person is mobilized according to a certain military accounting specialty,"-said Alexei Hetman .

In 60 days, the major of the Armed Forces continues, the mobilized can be completely ready for hostilities, but even that does not mean that it will be stormed immediately. People without experience rarely take such tasks, because in addition to the fact that you need to fight the enemy, there is an additional task - observing the fighter. "This is an additional load. But there is a second, third line, a lot of work not only at" zero ", - continued Alexei Hetman.